In Rincon, families often notice warning signs after a loved one has been in a facility for a stretch—sometimes during busy travel seasons or when relatives are juggling work schedules around the I-16/US-80 corridor. When pressure ulcers (bedsores) appear, the hardest part is that the injury can feel “quiet” at first—until it isn’t.
A pressure ulcer can indicate that preventive care wasn’t followed consistently, even if the facility later insists the wound was “inevitable.” If you’re dealing with a new wound, worsening tissue damage, or repeated infections, you need answers quickly and evidence preserved while it still matters.


